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Title China-Central and Eastern Europe cross-cultural dialogue : society, business and education in transition / edited by Joanna Wardȩga
Edition First edition, Kraków 2016
Published Kraków : Jagiellonian University Press, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (458 pages) : illustrations, maps, charts
Series Chińskie drogi
Chińskie drogi.
Contents Foreword / Joanna Wardęga. Part 1 Society and culture in transition : Idealism and relativism in ethics: comparing China and Central Eastern Europe (CEE) / Józef Poór, Péter Fodor, Péter Kollá́r, Attila Farkas, János Fehér, Patrick Woock -- China's role in the new world order / Balázs Sárvári -- Redefining and elderly caregiving in the 21st century China and Poland / Natalia Ożegalska-Łukasik -- roadmap for moving to a low carbon economy in China and Poland: comparative analysis / Łukasz Gacek -- Chinese community in Poland: the dynamics of its development / Joanna Wardęga -- Perceptions of China among Central and Eastern European university students / Tamáa Matura, Ágnes Szunomár -- Transformation of the dragon: China's image in the Polish media / Jarosław Jura, Kaja Kałużyńska -- Bridges and obstacles in "the way of the ideal government": the transition from mind Confucianism to political Confucianism from Jiang Qing's point of view / Roxana Ribu -- Conceptualizations of constitutionalism in recent China's debates: preliminary typologies / Mateusz Stępień. Part 2 Economy and markets in transition : Chinese economic influence on the Central and Eastern Europe countries / Rafał Koszek -- The new Silk Road and its geopolitical consequences for Poland / Michał Lubina -- Comparing Chinese, Japanese, and South Korean FDI in Central and Eastern Europe / Agnieszka McCaleb, Ágnes Szunomár -- Partnership through investment: Chinese foreign direct investment in CEE countries / Anna H. Jankowiak -- Chinese foreign direct investments in Europe: the Polish case / Luciano Segreto, Magdalena Popowaska -- Fourteen EU states already in, Japan and USA still not interested: what lies behind China-led AIIB? / Sebastian Bobowski -- What can CEE and China learn from each other in innovation? / Alice Rezková -- Comparison of telecommunications development pattern in China and the Republic of Macedonia / Ciril Kafol, Metka Tekavčič, Ljubo Drakulevski, Atanas Kochov -- Development of Chinese mobile phone game market as an export opportunity for CEE mobile game producers / Tomasz Bieliński. Part 3 Education in transition : Opening the two-way fast lane for China-CEE cultural exchange by equally valuing the international promotion of the Chinese language and the CEE languages teaching / Dong Xixiao -- A contrastive analysis of traditional Chinese and Western teaching styles: a case study / Wang Yan -- How does learning style and teaching style jointly relate to cultural intelligence? A study of Chinese overseas students / Li Xiaomei, Ma Xiaoxue, Hu Tongtong -- Preparation of university students from Western cultures for cooperation with China: reasons and methods / Jaroslava Kubátová -- Facing the challenges of teaching Chinese through Confucius classrooms in Slovenian schools: current situation and prospects / Tina Ilgo -- The role fo the Confucius Institute at Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje in promoting the Chinese language, culture, and business in the Republic of Macedonia / Velimir Stojkovski, Deng Shizhong, Elena Damjanoska -- Education in transition of China-based Jesuits from the Austrian province / Stanislav Južnič -- Link in the history: the development of the research on Avguštin Hallerstein and its contemporary meaning / Huang Zhuoyue. Contributors -- Index
Summary The spiral of global dependency created by China calls for a comparative approach that draws upon local perspectives in every region of the world. The contributors to this volume analyze the similarities and relations between China and Central and Eastern European countries. These articles demonstrate the similarities in processes of transformation in both regions, and they address the challenges of socio-cultural and economic developments that have occurred in China and the Central and Eastern Europe countries
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Diplomatic relations
SUBJECT China -- Foreign relations -- Europe, Central
Europe, Central -- Foreign relations -- China
China -- Foreign relations -- Europe, Eastern
Europe, Eastern -- Foreign relations -- China
Subject Eastern Europe
China
Central Europe
Form Electronic book
Author Wardęga, Joanna, editor
ISBN 9788323394501
8323394504
9788323341116
8323341117